Youtube videos sometimes stops in a middle

Only sometimes youtube videos just stops and hangs in a middle. When I relode the safari page the same thing hapens in about 20 seconds. It is very frustrating. My wifi conection is very strong and stable, I also tried reinstaling flash player couple times but nothing helped. Please help me.

Hi Mariana,
Please make sure you have the autoplay checkbox selected from the fly-out options:
Regards,
Akshay

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